The beginning was very promising and definitely a twist that I had never, ever seen in a Presents before, never. Francesca broke into Marcos hotel room so she could steal a jewel known as the Devil's Heart, which was given to her by her father on her eighteenth birthday, and she showed it to Marcos on their wedding night trusting him completely and he took it and flee, leaving her brokenhearted and thought that the only reason he was nice to her married her was because of the jewel. And she was right in one aspect because Francesca's father told Marcos that the only way he would get the jewel was if he married Francesca and Francesca gave it to him willingly. He wanted the stone back because it originally belonged to his family and was part of his legacy and would do anything to get it back, even marrying Francesca, which he did even though he felt duped by her father as well as Francesca thinking she was part of the scheme with father buying her a husband, which wasn't true, but he wound up with the stone while she ended up with a broken heart. So, there was hurt and betrayal on both their parts and they didn't trust each other with each content on holding onto the jewel, feeling it belonged to them even though the jewel had caused some pain on both sides in part because of the jewel with Francesca's family loosing everything, all their wealth and luxury because her father killed herself because since the jewel was gone then he couldn't uphold the deal. While in Marcos case, the jewel was stolen by his uncle and his parents were later captured and killed by the government, then he later on became captured too because he became a guerilla solider because he felt it would be a better lifestyle for him then living on the streets, poor after he lost his family, and went through a tortuous capture, causing him to have major nightmares and hated being restrained in anyway. So, the jewel wasn't a good luck charm to say the least, but they still wanted it because they felt it belonged to them.
So, back to the opening scene, she had a gun in her hand and broke into his hotel room like I said, intent on stealing the jewel from him in hopes she could sell it so she could pay for her mentor's (who look after her during a difficult time (heartbreak) and her mother and sister disowned her) medical care, feeling she owed it to him since he took care of her and wanted to repay, but the only way she could get money was selling the jewel so she acted out a desperation and stole it and even forced Marcos to handcuff himself to the bed, which didn't go well because of his traumatic past and vowed to find her and make her pay for what she did to him.
So, she got the jewel heist and that was the setup and it was very promising and very interesting and good way to begin, and something unique and different that had never been done in a Presents before. It demonstrated the conflict and tension between the two right off the bat and I wanted to see how their story played out sure that it would be filled with some good conflict and tension between the pair and I wanted to see how it would be resolved. I was so interested.
But sorry to say that the middle of the book kind of sputtered for me, and I didn't feel that tension or high level emotion as I went along. Yeah, the love/hate aspect was there and it was spelled out that they didn't trust each other and he was going to make her pay and she wasn't going to fall under his spell again like she did at eighteen, and just all that stuff while each dealing with their own emotions of their struggles for the last eight years since they last saw each other. Like I said Marcos was dealing with his nightmares and his captivity while she was dealing with her feelings for him while coming to terms that she lost her baby ago in a robbery when she was beaten severely causing her to loose the baby and not be able to bear any more children plus dealing the fact that her fiancé left Francesca when she was pregnant wanting nothing to do with her or the baby, making her feel abandoned once again like when Marcos left on their wedding night without even consummating the marriage. Plus she didn't feel beautiful or anything like her sister.
So, there was lots of baggage there and issues to work thorough during this journey, and these were painful things to deal with, and I'm not saying they didn't have a hard time of it or had a hard life. They both did, and I felt bad for them for what they went through. And on top of them dealing with their own issues they had to come to terms of what brought them together and coming to terms with their relationship after he forced her to marry him and give him ownership to the Devil's Heart while he would pay for Jacques (mentor) medical care. So there was lot going on and was kind of a perfect set up for lots of conflict, tension, and just all and all angst that create this exciting, passionate, emotional, romantic journey of their love story. But like I didn't really feel any of that or even connected with the characters along the way even though I did bad for them, I just wasn't locked in and I felt there was so much repetition especially when she kept saying she wasn't beautiful and kept correcting her. I just wasn't really immersed in their story in the middle or taking the emotional journey along with them, feeling it deep in my heart where I feel their emotions right along with them with my fingers turning the pages very quickly. I got none of that here, sorry to say. It just fell flat for me.
Maybe it was the fact that there was too much going and too much backstory or too much of their issues flooding the novel. Or maybe it was the fact that I felt it was a little monotone in nature and just felt that okay this happened then this happened then this happened, etc. and I just didn't feel angst or even the struggle of their emotions for one another even though it was stated in the book, telling us it was there. But there is a big difference between telling and actually feeling it leap off the page where it becomes believable that the two were struggling with their feelings and had deep emotions for one another that they were trying to deny and the reader just feeling it and being sucked into the world right along with them. And I just didn't, and I wish I did especially with the promising beginning. Just something was off for me with me just not feeling it or rooting for their love story, which was a shame because they both deserved a little love in their lives.
I think another thing, which I briefly mentioned up top was my reaction to the characters. I didn't love them, but I didn't hate them I was almost indifferent to them and not really being invested in them. It didn't meant there not rootable characters or they weren't likable or they were flat or anything like that. It was again my connection to them as well as my appeal to them, which wasn't quite there as it is in other books I have read in the Present genre. I felt mediocre about them that's the best way I can describe it, and I'm not sure why.
This book had all the elements for there to be a great love story with these characters that were completely likable and really was right in their own feelings and actions, and should have been a great love story, but it didn't work for me. Marcos was never a jerk to her especially when he learned the truth of what she suffered, and she was nice too and no one could really hate her. But just the push and pull wasn't there for me. And I also felt the passion was pretty flat and the love scene wasn't really that exciting or emotional and kind of just actions put together on the page. I was so disappointed in that because it was leading up to that for so long and then when it finally happened it was like "that it?" Again I didn't feel the passion between the two or the heat oozing from the pages. The love scene happened and that was that. I was expecting more and more passion.
Also, the growth in their relationship was a little disappointing as well with usually the passion being the indicator that which I just didn't feel was quite there then leading to deeper emotions along the way, and though it was there with feelings changing when they learned more about one another and revealed their fears and anxieties and were just totally vulnerable and an open book to one another, I still didn't feel it. I know. I know. I should've, but I didn't, but like I said it was just a little boring in pacing at least with this happening then this happening then this happening, but nothing really surprising, gut wrenching, or even something that really packed an emotion punch at least for me.
The ending I liked though especially the big gesture with Marcos giving her the jewel then asking her to come meet him at his hotel room. And she went and found Marcos handcuffed himself to the bed and threw the key across the room so he couldn't release himself even though he really wanted to and was experience some distress after his captivity, but he willingly did that having faith she would come and release him from his bounds, having faith in her. And that was a big deal for him and it really showed he came far with his trust in her that she would actually come for him. And it was just an important scene in the scheme of things, showing how far they had come and how they needed each other and trusted one another. Marcos even reassured her that her not having children wasn't a big deal for him and that he still loved her regardless even though it took him at least a couple tries to get her believe him at first. It was a nice moment for the couple. The ending was sweet and very poignant.
So, I liked the book ends to this book with the unique beginning and the touching ending that was worth reading, but otherwise the rest of the book was kind of disappointing, and I am so sorry to say that because the bones were there just my feeling when reading it were not. And probably many disagree with me and love this book, but I wanted to go and feel like I was on a more of an emotional journey, love story and I didn't feel like I got that from this book. Just something was missing or off or something just didn't click with me except for the beginning and the end. I guess I just wanted more. More intensity and angst than I got. I feel bad saying these things, and I really wished I loved it more than I did. But that being said I also didn't hate the book so that's something.
I love Lynn Raye Harris book, which are usually full of passion with great, complex characters that a reader can easily connect with as they continue on their journey to love with lots of drama, tension and angst along the way, but for this book I just didn't feel it. I guess readers can't love every single book by an author, but it disappointing when it turns out that way especially when a reader is so looking forward to reading that book like I was when I began reading this book. So, you never know unless you read them first and go along on the journey along with the characters and see if you like the journey or not that you are taken on. And you can't love every book out there. It's just all depends on a person's expectations, preference, and taste, and that doesn't determine if a book is good or not because some people probably really love a book while others don't. That's up the individual taste. And with that beings said I will still read Lynn Raye Harris's books in the future and just hope that I like them more than I like this one. Hopefully have more of connection to future books than this one. That's all. I still love me my Presents so won't stop reading them any time soon.